A 'bittersweet pill to swallow': learning from mental health service users' responses to compulsory community care in England.
Two forms of compulsory mental healthcare and supervision in the community are provided within the Mental Health Act 1983: Supervised Discharge Orders (SDOs) and guardianship. At a time when the Government are proposing to extend powers of supervision over people with severe mental illness in the co...
Main Authors: | Canvin, K, Bartlett, A, Pinfold, V |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2002
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